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The Charles Sellon Film Festival: "Bright Eyes" and "It's a Gift"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2015

"Bah!" Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Charles Sellon (1870-1937) was certainly one of them. A native of Boston, Sellon made his stage debut in 1901 and his film debut in 1923. He was rarely the lead; skinny and with a long face, with a mouth usually in a frown or scow read more

The Charles Sellon Film Festival: "Bright Eyes" and "It's a Gift"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2015

"Bah!" Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Charles Sellon (1870-1937) was certainly one of them. A native of Boston, Sellon made his stage debut in 1901 and his film debut in 1923. He was rarely the lead; skinny and with a long face, with a mouth usually in a frown or scow read more

Bright Eyes

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jul 9, 2014

When I spoke to Jane Withers last May she talked quite a bit about filming Bright Eyes and her struggles working with Shirley Temple. I hated to admit to her that I hadn’t seen the finished product, and she, of course, urged me to get to it!  I doubt Jane is reading, but if she is, I finally read more

Farewell Bright Eyes: Shirley Temple Black (1928 - 2014)

Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Feb 13, 2014

Farewell Bright Eyes: Shirley Temple Black (1928 - 2014) Shirley Temple circa the 1930s, fifty-two curls and all! Would you be surprised if I told you this was the third crack I've taken at writing this post? See, this is what happens when one of my absolute favourite classic film stars d read more

Bright Eyes (1934)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 7, 2013

Bright Eyes Directed by David Butler 1934/USA Fox Film Corporation First viewing??   Shirley Blake: Oh, it’s so pretty. Thank you, Loop.   Little Shirley (Shirley Temple) loves to spend time at the airport with her buddy Loop (James Dunn), a pilot who was the friend of her late fathe read more